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Pinchon, Jacqueline – Franc Dans Monde, 1970
Continuing series featuring points of grammar. (DS)
Descriptors: Form Classes (Languages), French, Grammar, Language Instruction
Pinchon, Jacqueline – Franc Dans Monde, 1970
Containing series featuring points of grammar. (DS)
Descriptors: Form Classes (Languages), French, Grammar, Language Instruction
Pinchon, Jacqueline – Francais dans le Monde, 1974
Review of some syntactic problems concerning the use of French pronouns. (PMP)
Descriptors: Form Classes (Languages), French, Grammar, Language Instruction
Lackstrom, John Edwin – 1967
The object of this study is to treat pronominalization in Spanish within the framework of generative grammar. (The non-hypenated word "pronoun" refers to the traditional class of words including alguien, algo, el, or ella. The hypenated form, "pro-noun," refers to the underlying lexical entries or feature complexes which share the features [+pro,…
Descriptors: Form Classes (Languages), Linguistic Theory, Morphology (Languages), Pronouns
Cartier, Alice – Linguistique, 1976
Analyzes the syntactical, stylistic, and pronominal constraints which influence the distribution of prefix and non-prefix forms in Indonesian. (Text is in French.) (CDSH/AM)
Descriptors: Case (Grammar), Form Classes (Languages), Indonesian, Language Styles

Lavandera, Beatriz R. – Revista de Filologia Espanola, 1971
Partial report of a more extensive investigation. (SK)
Descriptors: Form Classes (Languages), Grammar, Language Patterns, Phrase Structure

Woehr, Richard – Hispania, 1973
Descriptors: Citations (References), Form Classes (Languages), Language Research, Literary Styles
Porquier, Remy – Francais dans le Monde, 1972
Descriptors: Form Classes (Languages), French, Grammar, Language Instruction

Sabatini, R. N. – Hispania, 1971
Descriptors: Form Classes (Languages), Grammar, Language Instruction, Morphology (Languages)
Pinchon, Jacqueline – Francais Dans le Monde, 1970
Part II of a continuing series on French grammar. (DS)
Descriptors: Form Classes (Languages), French, Grammar, Language Instruction

Richards, Henry – Word, 1970
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, Creoles, Distinctive Features (Language), English

Jensen, John B. – Hispania, 1973
Descriptors: Form Classes (Languages), Grammar, Language Instruction, Pronouns
Gresillon, Almuth – Langages, 1975
Attempts to define the limitations of linguistic theory, and the possibilities of access at the discursive level, based on the hypothesis that there are two types of relatives. Examples are given in German; reference is made to the principles of machine discourse analysis. (Text is in French.) (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Form Classes (Languages), German
Hernandez Alonso, Cesar – Revista de Filologia Espanola, 1967
The word "que" is used in Spanish both as a relative pronoun and as a conjunction. As a relative pronoun it can be singular, plural, masculine, feminine, neuter, indefinite, or variable and can by its use in modifying persons and objects serve as a subject or a complement. The relative "que" can precede articles and prepositions. As a conjunction,…
Descriptors: Case (Grammar), Form Classes (Languages), Grammar, Language Instruction

Paulston, Christina Bratt – Studia Linguistica, 1975
This paper investigates the address avoidance of second person personal pronouns in Swedish in terms of language universals and the relationship between deviation from a universal linguistic feature and social structural change. Available from Liber Laeromedel, Box 1205, S-22105 Lund, Sweden. (Author)
Descriptors: Form Classes (Languages), Language Patterns, Language Universals, Language Usage